Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi's
brother has issued legal notices to CM Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy CM
Manish Sisodia in connection with allegations revolving around the
top cop's membership at a housing society, procurement of a flat and
later selling it off to his brother.

In the notice issued yesterday, the
Commissioner's brother, Ravi Bassi, who is a lawyer himself,
"cautioned" the CM and his deputy not to take any action on
the basis of "false allegations," said a source.

In the notice, Bassi furnished
"corrections" in response to nine particular allegations
and said that nobody could "take refuge" under the pretext
that the CM, Deputy CM and their associates were not aware about the
true and correct facts, the source added.

"The undersigned (Ravi Bassi)
cautions you that threats of implicating him and his brother in false
cases or causing harm to them on the basis of false allegations, by
coercing various officers subordinate to you to file complaints,
would prove to be very dear to you both and these unfortunate
officers, as all of you would be answerable to law of the land.

"You both (Kejriwal and Sisodia)
have taken recourse only to 'lies' in the misinformation campaign
launched against the undersigned and his brother... The motive behind
illegal action which you both have already taken and are
contemplating to take against the undersigned and his brother is your
personal grudge against Shri B S Bassi," the notice said.

"The undersigned, therefore, dares
you to initiate such action personally and not by pressurising
unfortunate officers of Delhi Government. The undersigned dares you
both that if there is even an iota of honesty in your conduct and
truth in your allegations, you both should have courage initiate all
actions directly in your name," the notice said.

Around a week ago, the ruling AAP and
the Delhi Police Commissioner sparred over an alleged act of
corruption on the part of the latter.

Bassi had said that he is open for a
debate with anyone, including the Chief Minister, hours after the
issue was raised by an AAP legislator in the Assembly.

Bassi also alleged that unidentified
persons, claiming to be from the Chief Minister's Office, kept coming
to the concerned housing society for the past few days, allegedly
looking for papers and they claimed to be following instructions from
higher authorities.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia
also said that he had sought details from the RCS regarding the issue
and some files had gone missing.

Bassi, however, asserted that the
property in question is "purely legitimate and was lawfully
acquired". The AAP government has indulged in a "vicious
propaganda", he said.